Most human cultures, perhaps all, have accounts of gender relations, explaining and illustrating what it is to be a woman or a man, and how women and men are interrelated. The forms taken by these accounts vary greatly ancestor - myths, moral exhortation, exemplary narratives, drama, social science, philosophical speculation, and visual imagery. In many, there is a specific account of the domain of men, the characteristic activities of men, and the psychological traits of manhood.
When does a boy become a man? This seems like a simple question that should have a simple answer, right? Yet most adult males, if they are honest, don't know exactly when they moved from boyhood into manhood. They can only assume they are men based on age-related milestones or personal experiences. How can they be sure?
When does a boy become a man? This seems like a simple question that should have a simple answer, right? Yet most adult males, if they are honest, don't know exactly when they moved from boyhood into manhood. They can only assume they are men based on age-related milestones or personal experiences. How can they be sure?
In This book, the author shares a personal story of how he answered the question about manhood for himself, then determined to intentionally prepare his son to become a man and to create a rite of passage experience that would leave no doubt in his son's mind as to when he became a man.
This book is written for parents, grandparents, and mentors who are interested in actively preparing a boy to become a good man. It is written in a first-person story format that is to the point and compelling.
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